Who’s the Only Cabinet Member Not to have Any Negative Leaks? (Video)

Occasionally, leaks can prove to be beneficial for a presidential administration, however others can be very destructive, as was the case this week with now-former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. According to some anonymous leak, one that somehow had access to a classified telephone conversation between General Flynn and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislvak, General Flynn “may” have said some things that were not appropriate. We’ll never know however, since General Flynn did the honorable thing and stepped down, so as not to be a distraction,

Despite the fact that there is already an investigation underway to determine who could have leaked, one cannot rule out the possibility of an inside job from within Trump’s inner circle. Have a look:

TAKE A LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING NAMES:

Kellyanne Conway (campaign manager)

Steve Bannon (chief executive)

Sen. Jeff Sessions (national security chair)

Ivanka Trump (daughter)

Dan Scavino Jr. (social media director)

Sean Michael Spicer (White House Press Secretary)

Richard “Reince” Priebus (White House Chief of Staff)

In the following video, Right Wing News at least asks the question when it comes to the one member of President Trump’s inner circle who has not been the subject of any vicious leaks as of yet. At the very least, it seems odd that only one among many of President Trump’s advisors has been spared any public and uncomfortable leaks, but as Right Wing News is quick to point out, that does not necessarily make that person guilty.

According to Flynn, the conversations he had with Russian officials and specifically Ambassador Sergey Kislyak were “not to relieve sanctions. It was basically to say, ‘Look, we’re coming into office in a couple of weeks. Give us some time to take a look at everything.’”

“In some of these cases, you’re talking about stuff that’s taken off of a classified system and given to a reporter. That’s a crime,” Flynn told The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group during a telephone interview from his White House office on Monday.

“You call them leaks. It’s a criminal act. This is a crime. It’s not just a wink and a nod,” Flynn said.

Flynn said he didn’t know the origin of the leaks. “One has to wonder, ‘Are they coming out of people in the National Security Council? Are they coming out of people in the intel community? Or State? Or Defense?’”

President Donald Trump also commented on the leaks in a tweet, saying, “The real story here is why are there so many illegal leaks coming out of Washington? Will these leaks be happening as I deal on N.Korea etc?”

In saying that these are leaks, media has not been spelling out a very important fact.

Someone leaked private conversations Flynn had on his phone and offered them to media.

How did the people get the conversations? Who tapped his phone? Or did someone have access to NSA information?

Nunes said it’s troubling the call was tapped with the information later being leaked to the media, adding he hopes to receive more information form the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

“I expect for the FBI to tell me what is going on, and they better have a good answer,” he told The Washington Post. “The big problem I see here is that you have an American citizen who had his phone calls recorded.”

“From the leaking of phone calls between the president and foreign leaders to what appears to be high-level [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court] information, to the leaking of American citizens being denied security clearances, it looks like a pattern.” […]

Former intelligence and military officers told TheDCNF they agree Flynn was the victim of a highly orchestrated “disinformation campaign” generated by current and former intelligence officers, many with loyalties to former President Obama.

Nunes said the House would be investigating the leaks.

Let’s hope that there are still people dedicated to the truth at the FBI who can get to the bottom of this.